February 2018 Articles

No matter what size organization, a fine of 4% of your total revenue or €20 million, whichever is higher, will hurt.
That’s the headline-grabbing stick being used by regulators to ‘encourage’ European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) …

Catch up on the past week's cybersecurity news.
Security and compliance were hot topics this week. A malware attack hit government computers in Pennsylvania, Snapchat disclosed a phishing attack that exposed more than 55,000 users, while…

“Email Security Tips for Employees” before the bulleted list of tips.
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Even the best cloud-based email security solution can’t catch e…

By the Numbers – Breaking Down the HHS Breach Database
Although the calendar has turned from 2017 to 2018, the headlines for data breaches as the result of email attacks aren’t all that different from last year. In early January we learned of a sign…

Catch up on the past week's cybersecurity news.
Petya/NotPetya made its way back into the news this week with a number of countries placing blame on Russia and GDPR continues to make headlines as we near the deadline with organizations scrambl…

Breaking Down GDPR: What it means for your business
GDPR, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, goes into full effect in May 2018. Yet many organizations aren’t ready to comply – or even thinking they need to comply.
We gathered t…

NDB kicks off next week and more than half of organizations say they’re not ready.
With just days to go until Australia’s Notifiable Data Breaches (NDB) scheme takes effect, new research suggests that nearly half of Australian companies haven’t yet …

Catch up on the past week’s cybersecurity news
GDPR continues to dominate headlines this week as data protection officers brace for the upcoming regulations, the UK braces for what might be an imminent high-impact cyber-attack, and the 2018 Winter O…

Making a commitment to GDPR Compliance so your organization can too.
Trust is an often-overused word. “Trust me” is easy to say, but much harder to demonstrate. This is especially true when it comes to storing and safeguarding data, particularly sen…

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I’ll be the first to admit it - there’s a lot of acronyms, buzzwords, and catchphrases in the cybersecurity industry today and it can be difficult to un…

Need to catch up on the past week’s cybersecurity news?
This week’s cyber resilience headlines included topics ranging from the automatic translation of email, to talk of the cyberrisk landscape of 2018, to Australia’s NDB scheme. Check out the late…